In 1968, Blackout split up, with Nalepa, Hajdasz and Kubasinska forming its natural successor Breakout, who released the classic album Na Dnigim Brzegu Teczy. They played a thrilling mixture of beat, heavy r&b with signs of psychedelia materializing in Nalepa's fuzz and wah-wah guitar runs ('Masz Na To Czas'). Their early 70's albums centered around plain blues-rock (guitar + harmonica + vocals) comparable to Chicken Shack, Savoy Brown and early Fletwood Mac. Blues (1971) is usually considered as their best album from this period, although Ogien (1973) had a magnificent 15 minute title track.

After 1975 they abandoned blues-rock in favour of plain melodic rock (now also including electric piano and synthesizer), but without sacrifing their artistic qualities.
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